Improved soap or detergent-compound



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EVERETTE- R. B REED, OF 'FARMINGTON, ILLINOIS.

12mm Patent No. oasi'asmiz September 28, 1869.

IMPROVED SOAP OR DE'I'ERG-ENT-COIIPOUND.

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To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, Evnnsr'rn R. Basin), of Farmington, in the county of Fulton, and in the State of Illinois,have invented a new and improved chemical compound, to be known as Magic Cleansing-Gream, and to be usedas a renovator and greasetoilet and shaving, and for household-purposes generally, andwithout injury to the finest fabric, material, or skin.

To enable others to make and use my invention, I will proceed to describe the manner of preparing and compounding ii;

Into any vat or boil'er. with fire beneath, similar to 'those used by soap-makers, with capacity enough to allow the pate to rise, according to the quantity to be manufactured, I put three (3) gallons of spilt water and heat the same to two hundred and twelve W2) degrees Fahrenheit, and having previously made some t a ll o;r g-soap by what is commonly known as the cold process, take three pounds of the same gp use any of the cgpgnon hglll sggps, andslice the same into thin pieces or slayings, put them into the vat with the 'wafer, and wheriwell dissolved, add four (4) ounces ,of sal sodfi, in solution, then add two (2) ounces of b'bfs I, one (1) ounce of i1? ammogig, one (1) ounc of nitrate of r g lii so'Tiitidn, one (1) ounce ot alcohol, 0m ounce of glypgrine, one (1) ounce of borax in solution, and boil ten (f0) minutes. Then add one (1) ounce of annp t to, in solution, and one-half pound weight of r mmed salr sgd g when cooled to one hundred and four (104) degrees Fahrenheit. Add also one-half ounce of pilot saigg and one-fourth of an ounce of olgitrogellmfii apfiptlrer pggi'g ipes, and draw off the whole into a coo er. When cold, it is ready for use.

To use this composition to remove spots, &c-., a rag or sponge may be applied, saturated with a lather of water and this composition in solution, or the fabric may be washed in water, rubbing it with the composition. In fact, it may be used as soap, with water, for

washing or cleansing, or in removing grease, paintspots, 8tc, In the latter cases a much stronger lather, of course, must be used.

Having thus fully described my invention,

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Let;- ters Patent, is-- The chemical composition, or detergent soap, prepared and compounded, and to be used, substantially as described, or of ingredients substantially the same, and which will produce'the required result.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I have hereunto set my hand, this 24th day of August, 1869.

EVERE'ITE R; BREED.

Witnesses: I

HENRY W. WELLS, ALLEN S. Swns'r.

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